Exploring English learning motivation among Chinese older adults

Rining Wei, Rong Wang, Jing Wang
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With increasing attention paid to the effects of learning a foreign language (FL) on older adults in the currently ageing world, psychological individual difference (ID) variables (e.g. learning motivation) remain much under-investigated, compared with cognitive IDs. This exploratory study examined older adults’ English learning motivation in the Chinese context of English as a foreign language (EFL) by conducting a web-based survey ( n = 510) and semi-structured interviews ( n = 21). Results showed that (1) the selected sociobiographical variables influenced older adults’ English learning motivation to different degrees, among which education, use frequency of English and socioeconomic status (SES) emerged as very important predictors; and (2) four motivators for English learning by older adults emerged as traveling or visiting relatives abroad, keeping the brain in shape, supporting inter-generational communication, and having general interest in the target FL. As one of the first systematic attempts to explore English learning motivation among Chinese older adults, the present study (1) contributes to a further understanding of English learning motivation among older adults in the Chinese EFL context, and (2) provides pedagogical and policy implications for English language teaching targeting older adults.
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探索中国老年人的英语学习动机
在老龄化日益加剧的今天,人们越来越关注外语学习对老年人的影响,但与认知方面的个体差异(ID)相比,心理方面的个体差异(ID)变量(如学习动机)仍远未得到充分研究。本探索性研究通过网络调查(510 人)和半结构式访谈(21 人),考察了中国老年人英语作为外语(EFL)的学习动机。结果表明:(1)所选社会传记变量对老年人英语学习动机有不同程度的影响,其中教育程度、英语使用频率和社会经济地位(SES)是非常重要的预测因素;(2)老年人英语学习的四个动机分别是出国旅游或探亲、保持大脑健康、支持代际交流和对目标语言有普遍兴趣。作为首次系统探讨中国老年人英语学习动机的尝试之一,本研究(1)有助于进一步了解中国 EFL 背景下老年人的英语学习动机,(2)为针对老年人的英语教学提供了教学和政策方面的启示。
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